L Loopz Car RS-1, Bebop, CTR Jan 4, 2006 #1 If you took the same car to the dyno twice, the only difference being the wheels - 16" the first time and 15" the second time... Would there be any difference in the dyno results?
If you took the same car to the dyno twice, the only difference being the wheels - 16" the first time and 15" the second time... Would there be any difference in the dyno results?
D daviebroon Car 172cup Jan 4, 2006 #2 depends on whether or not you compensated for this by lowering your tyre profile
D Dan@SJM Car 07969 124504 Jan 4, 2006 #3 it does depend on alot of things, even tyre pressures have an effect on the results.
L Loopz Car RS-1, Bebop, CTR Jan 4, 2006 #4 d.brown said: depends on whether or not you compensated for this by lowering your tyre profile Click to expand... the tyre profile has been lowered and the wheel diameter is basicly the same, the only difference is the rims size... since the 16" wheels would be heavier, would that have any affect on the results?
d.brown said: depends on whether or not you compensated for this by lowering your tyre profile Click to expand... the tyre profile has been lowered and the wheel diameter is basicly the same, the only difference is the rims size... since the 16" wheels would be heavier, would that have any affect on the results?
D daviebroon Car 172cup Jan 4, 2006 #5 not a great deal i wouldn't imagine... probably allow tolerance of +/- 2bhp, don't know which way though
not a great deal i wouldn't imagine... probably allow tolerance of +/- 2bhp, don't know which way though
Chris n nic Car Nippy white cup Jan 4, 2006 #6 If it was on a different day then it would be impossible to know as you won`t get the same result even with the same wheels Chris
If it was on a different day then it would be impossible to know as you won`t get the same result even with the same wheels Chris